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Glossary 207
IP Telephony Configuration Guide
IP telephone
In this book, this term refers to any internet-based telephone that works with the Business
Communications Manager system. For this release, this includes the Nortel Networks IP
telephones (i2001, i2002, i2004 and i2050 Software Phone), as well as the Symbol
NetVision sets and NetVision data wireless handsets. These telephones all interface to the
Business Communications Manager LAN or WAN card through an internet or intranet
link.
IPT
This is the internet telephony gateway protocol for the Meridian 1. Business
Communications Managers running BCM 3.5 or newer software require this protocol for
trunk connections to the M1. The Business Communications Manager must be set to
recognize that the other end of the trunk is an M1-IPT system.
Note: IPT does not support the Radvision gatekeeper.
jitter buffer
This is the process of collecting and organizing data frames at the receiving end to provide
balanced voice quality.
kbit/s
kilobits per second. Thousands of bits per second.
keycodes
These are software codes that release feature applications on the Business
Communications Manager, such as VoIP trunks, IP telephony ports, and MCDN. The
Business Communications Manager Keycode Installation Guide provides generic
instructions about obtaining keycodes and entering them into the Unified Manager.
latency
The amount of time it takes for a discrete event to occur.
Mbit/s
Megabits per second. Millions of bits per second.
MCDN
This is a specific network protocol used on private networks between Business
Communications Manager systems or between Business Communications Manager
systems and Meridian systems. The protocol only works on PRI SL-1 lines and on VoIP
trunks. The protocol is activated with a keycode.
modem
Device that converts serial data from a transmitting terminal to an analog device for
transmission over a telephone channel. Another modem converts the signal to serial digital
Noise.
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